Rania H. Al-Taie | Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Rania H. Al-Taie | Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Mustansiriyah University, College of Medicine | Iraq

Al-Taie, R. H.  is a neuroscience researcher and medical graduate from the Faculty of Medicine, Mustansiriya University, Baghdad , currently serving as a Research Assistant at Insight Psychiatric Clinic and Coordinator at the Axon Foundation for Research and Development, with prior experience as a freelance research trainer, research team member at Mustansiriya University, exchange officer with IFMSA-Iraq, and event organizer for scientific conferences, while also teaching research methodology, CNS anatomy and physiology, and delivering mental health awareness lectures. She has authored numerous publications including case reports, systematic reviews, and original articles in high-impact neurosurgery and psychiatry journals, with research interests spanning neuroanatomy, neurosurgery, psychiatric disorders, and patient-centered innovations. Al-Taie has completed specialized international training in neurosurgery mentorship (Hoz Neurosurgery Mentorship), artificial cadaver surgical skills (WFNS & UpSurgeon), cardiovascular surgery clerkship (Hacettepe University, Turkey) clinical neuroscience research methodology, and advanced neurology programs (MDS-AOS School for Young Neurologists, Bangkok, and has received recognition through active memberships in IFMSA, the Walter E. Dandy Neurosurgical Club, Al-Hayat Society for Multiple Sclerosis Patients, and the European Society for Medical Oncology. Her research skills include advanced data analysis, meta-analysis, JAMOVI statistical software, PCR, histology, and literature synthesis, complemented by voluntary health awareness initiatives with UNICEF, campaigns on antimicrobial resistance, kidney health, diet, and community-based renewable energy training, as well as her role as a content creator and mental health advocate focusing on stigma reduction, PTSD, depression, and women’s mental health in Iraq. As a candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award, her strengths include exceptional academic dedication, early career leadership in neuroscience and psychiatry, and a strong publication record with global collaborations, which highlight her promise as a young scientist; areas for improvement include the need to secure independent research grants, lead multi-institutional projects, and refine her broad research scope into more specialized expertise to strengthen her niche identity; her future research potential lies in advancing translational studies bridging clinical neuroscience with psychiatric care and policy, particularly in addressing stigma and mental health challenges in underserved regions; and in conclusion, Dr. Al-Taie is a highly deserving candidate whose academic achievements, research productivity, teaching excellence, and advocacy efforts demonstrate both immediate impact and significant long-term potential in neuroscience and psychiatry.

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Featured Publications

Al-Shalchy, A., Al-Wassiti, A. S. A., Elboraay, T., Mutar, M. T., Hashim, M. A. B., et al. (2024). Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma: Comprehensive review of epidemiology, clinical staging, and treatment outcomes. World Neurosurgery.

Al-Shalchy, A., Al-Wassiti, A. S., Hashim, M. A., Al-Khazaali, Y. M., Talib, S. H., et al. (2024). Neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of carotid cavernous fistulas: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Cureus, 16(7).

Al-Alousi, H. M., Al-Kubaisi, K. T., Ismail, M., Al-Ageely, T. A., Abdulameer, A. O., et al. (2022). Transbasal penetrating traumatic brain injury caused by a rifle rod: A case report. Surgical Neurology International, 13, 3.

Al-Shalchy, A. K., Al-Taie, R. H., Algabri, M. H., Al-Khafaji, N. H. A., Loulida, H., et al. (2025). Surgical strategies in basal ganglia gliomas: A systematic review of resection extent, mortality, and neurological recovery. World Neurosurgery, 124174.

Al-Shalchy, A. K., Hashim, M. A. B., Al-Taie, R. H., Al-Badri, S. G., Abdalridha, R. H., et al. (2025). Thalamic cavernomas: A systematic review of clinical manifestations, diagnostic challenges, and surgical outcomes. World Neurosurgery, 123972.

Al-Juboori, A. A., Badran, S. A., Sulaiman, I. I., Shahadha, A. A., Alsamok, A. S., et al. (2025). Clinical implications of sagittal stratum damage: Laterality, neuroanatomical developmental considerations, and functional outcomes. Surgical Neurology International, 16, 4.

Alshammaa, H. I., Al-Taie, R. H., Mujbel, A. M., & Mujbel, A. M. Sr. (2024). Impact of long-term depression on employment outcomes: A systematic review and case series from Iraq on career trajectory and job stability. Cureus, 16(10).

Mohammad, N. K., Rajab, I. A., Al-Taie, R. H., Ismail, M., Mohammad, N., & Al-Taie, R. (2024). Machine learning and vision: Advancing the frontiers of diabetic cataract management. Cureus, 16(8).

Ismail, M., Muthana, A., Al-Ageely, T. A., Ahmed, F. O., Al-Taie, R. H., Al-Khafaji, A. O., et al. (2024). Teleproctoring in therapeutic neurointervention: Experience from Iraq-Saudi Arabia collaboration. Surgical Neurology International, 15(280),

|Mohammed Bafaquh | Neurosurgery |Best Researcher Award 1103

DR. Mohammed Bafaquh ,  Neurosurgery,Best Researcher Award 

Doctor head at King Fahad Medical City

Short bio

Dr. Mohammed Bafaquh is a distinguished neurologist and professor with extensive experience in clinical neurology, medical education, and research. Known for his dedication to advancing the field, Dr. Bafaquh has made significant contributions through his research, publications, and professional practice.

professional profile

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Neurology
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  • M.D. in Medicine
    Institution: [Name of Institution]
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  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
    Institution: [Name of Institution]
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Professional Experience

Professor of Neurology
Institution: [Name of Institution]
Location: [City, Country]
Dates: [Start Date] – Present

  • Leading courses in neurology for medical students and residents.
  • Supervising clinical research projects and mentoring graduate students.

Consultant Neurologist
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Location: [City, Country]
Dates: [Start Date] – Present

  • Providing specialized care for patients with neurological disorders.
  • Conducting advanced diagnostic procedures and developing treatment plans.

Head of Neurology Department
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Location: [City, Country]
Dates: [Start Date] – [End Date]

  • Overseeing department operations, including staffing, budgeting, and strategic planning.
  • Enhancing department research output and clinical practices.

Research Interest:

To find more information about Dr. Mohammed Bafaquh’s work and contributions, you can search for his publications and professional profile on academic and medical platforms such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and institutional websites.This consolidated biography highlights Dr. Mohammed Bafaquh’s educational background, professional experiences, research interests, and notable achievements in the field of neurology.

Publications to Noted:

King Fahad Medical City (KFMC)

  •  Riyadh, Central Region, Saudi Arabia
  • November 1, 2006, to present

Neurosurgical Review Journal

  •  Neurosurgical Review
  • 1437-232